America's
Cup - Heavy Conditions As Full Fleet Graces The
Rade Sud Off Marseille
Marseille,
France, 2nd September, 2004 - LE DEFI sailed for
the first time ahead of the Marseille Louis Vuitton
Act, the opening races of the 32nd America’s
Cup. With the French team sailing on Thursday,
the full six-boat fleet was out on the Rade Sud.
The LE DEFI team, which has competed in the past
two Louis Vuitton Cups, is currently entered in
all three Acts this year but is not yet a fully
fledged Challenger for 2007.
It
was a day of perfect conditions on the Rade Sud,
with winds of 15-18 knots; the stronger gusts
over 20 knots at the higher end of the spectrum
for these boats. The heavier conditions stretched
the limits of the crews and equipment, with Team
Alinghi suffering a spinnaker blowout during some
close manoeuvres with Emirates Team New Zealand.
Elsewhere on the Rade Sud, K-Challenge and the
Shosholoza Team went through some practice starts,
while BMW ORACLE and LE DEFI trained on th eir
own.
The
Race Committee for the Marseille Louis Vuitton
Act will set a full race course on Friday afternoon,
and run through a starting sequence. Each of the
teams is invited to take part in the practice
race as final preparation for the first day of
racing on Sunday.
On
Saturday, the fleet will parade into the Vieux
Port in Marseille in the opening ceremony of Act
1 of the 32nd America’s Cup.
At
the end of the day on Thursday, the event organisers
held a mass boat christening, blessing and naming
the 18 new support boats that will be used by
the Race Committee, Umpires, and media during
the 32nd America’s Cup.